July 24, 2006

Tom Petty: Highway Companion

Tom Petty’s first solo album in twelve years, revisits the myth of the
open road, as if to wrestle one more time with an ancient metaphor.

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Thom Yorke: The Eraser

When Thom Yorke sings, people listen. For that reason alone, Yorke making a solo album, makes perfect sense. On his solo debut, The Eraser, Yorke’s gnarled voice work its magic alongside an assortment of synthesizers, drum machines, loops.

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Disco Biscuits To Celebrate Thanksgiving In NYC

As posted on the band’s official website, The Disco Biscuits have announced a “Thanksgiving Holiday Bash at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC. The shows will take place on Friday and Saturday, November 24th and 25th, 2006.”

Ticket information is expected to be released shortly

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Tortoise Begin Announcing Tourdates

Tortoise has begun to slowly release tourdates in support of their forthcoming rarities box set, A Lazarus Taxon, due out August 22. Only three have been made public so far (in addition to a previously scheduled Switzerland festival appearance), but more are in the works, including one in the band’s hometown of Chicago.

Dates:

07-25 London, England – KOKO (Don’t Look Back) *
09-14 San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
09-15 Hollywood, CA – Troubadour
09-17 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
11-17 Bern, Switzerland – Taktios Festival

See pitchfork for more details.

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The Rhythm Devils Feat. Mickey Hart & Bill Kreutzmann Hit The Road

The Rhythm Devils are re-forming in 2006 for a series of appearances beginning this August. After hosting this year’s Jammy’s in New York City, Mickey & Bill decided to take The Rhythm Devils to the next level.
Although they existed within The Grateful Dead for over three decades, this will mark the first time The Rhythm Devils have appeared as a touring group outside of the Dead. The Rhythm Devils welcomed many special guests at their inagural appearances in New York City that included Mike Gordon, Charlie Musselwhite, Babba Maal, Angelique Kidjo, Steve Kimock, Stephen Perkins, and The Mutaytor.

Hart & Kreutzmann’s remarkable cohesion, synchronicity, and driving power would a be a hallmark of the Grateful Dead’s sound for over thirty years, earning them the nickname The Rhythm Devils. The percussive duo’s sole release was The ‘Apocalypse Now Sessions’ for which they were recruited by director Francis Ford Coppola to bring together the myriad sounds and “colors” for the legendary film. Coppola was in the process of conceptualizing his musical underpinnings of “Apocalypse Now” when he attended a Grateful Dead concert and found the perfect accompaniment for his cinematic vision of the Apocalypse.

Both have kept busy over the years participating in numerous projects from the Grammy winning percussive supergroup Planet Drum which brought Mickey together with Zakir Hussain and many of the world’s best drummers, to the one-off power trio SerialPod in which Kreutzmann collaborated with Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon of Phish. The Rhythm Devils are brimming with excitement to get back on the road. Mickey Hart says, “The stars are finally aligned to have some of our closest musical friends playing together in one group.”

The Rhythm Devils plan to make high profile appearances at festivals and special events from coast to coast kicking off this August rolling out new material, choice covers, and a few chestnuts from the GD songbook. They will release a handful of tracks from the New York City Rhythm Devils show at The Canal Room. Check out mickeyhart.com for more info expected soon.

August 16 & 17-Burlington, VT-Higher Ground Ballroom

August 18-Alexandria, VA-Birchmere Bandstand

August 19-Mariahville, NY-Gathering of The Vibes

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